Sangaia, a replacement generic name for the rhytidosteid temnospondyl Cabralia , a preoccupied name

Cabralia lavinai was recently described as a new rhytidosteid temnospondyl (Dias-da Silva et al., 2006) from the Sanga do Cabral Formation (Lower Triassic of Paraná Basin, Brazil). It has come to our attention that (Dias-da Silva et al., 2006) from the Sanga do Cabral Formation (Lower Triassic of Pa...

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Autores: Dias-da-Silva, Sergio, Marsicano, Claudia Alicia
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2006
País:Argentina
Institución:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Repositorio:CONICET Digital (CONICET)
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/93007
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11336/93007
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Temnospondyli
Early Triassic
Paraná Basin
Brazil
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Sumario:Cabralia lavinai was recently described as a new rhytidosteid temnospondyl (Dias-da Silva et al., 2006) from the Sanga do Cabral Formation (Lower Triassic of Paraná Basin, Brazil). It has come to our attention that (Dias-da Silva et al., 2006) from the Sanga do Cabral Formation (Lower Triassic of Paraná Basin, Brazil). It has come to our attention that was recently described as a new rhytidosteid temnospondyl (Dias-da Silva et al., 2006) from the Sanga do Cabral Formation (Lower Triassic of Paraná Basin, Brazil). It has come to our attention that Cabralia is a junior homonym—this generic name was previously proposed for a butterfly (Lepidoptera, Ophiderinae) from Brazil (Moore, 1882). We propose the new generic name Sangaia for the new temnospondyl from Brazil, to replace Cabralia Dias-da-Silva et al., 2006, based on the name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. from Brazil, to replace Cabralia Dias-da-Silva et al., 2006, based on the name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. for a butterfly (Lepidoptera, Ophiderinae) from Brazil (Moore, 1882). We propose the new generic name Sangaia for the new temnospondyl from Brazil, to replace Cabralia Dias-da-Silva et al., 2006, based on the name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. from Brazil, to replace Cabralia Dias-da-Silva et al., 2006, based on the name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. is a junior homonym—this generic name was previously proposed for a butterfly (Lepidoptera, Ophiderinae) from Brazil (Moore, 1882). We propose the new generic name Sangaia for the new temnospondyl from Brazil, to replace Cabralia Dias-da-Silva et al., 2006, based on the name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. from Brazil, to replace Cabralia Dias-da-Silva et al., 2006, based on the name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. Sangaia for the new temnospondyl from Brazil, to replace Cabralia Dias-da-Silva et al., 2006, based on the name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered. Cabralia Dias-da-Silva et al., 2006, based on the name of the lithostratigraphic unit (Sanga do Cabral Formation) from where the specimen was recovered.